Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage
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Overview
Wallace House was the home of wealthy merchant John Wallace. George Washington stayed here in the winter of 1778-1779. The Parsonage was the home of Jacob Hardenbergh, founder of Queen's College, now Rutgers University. -
Amenities
- Free Admission
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Map
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Dining
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Chimney Rock Inn
3.5 MI
732-469-4600 View > -
Focacceria Ristorante
7.0 MI
908-604-2440 View > -
Stone House at Stirling Ridge
9.3 MI
908-754-1222 View > -
Stuff Yer Face
10.3 MI
732-247-1727 View > -
Frog and the Peach
10.8 MI
732-846-3216 View > -
Osteria Morini
12.8 MI
908-221-0040 View >
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Lodging
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Marriott
1.1 MI
908-927-9300 View > -
Hyatt House Bridgewater
1.8 MI
908-725-0800 View > -
Days Inn
2.1 MI
908-685-9000 View > -
Hampton Inn & Suites Bridgewater
2.4 MI
908-722-9910 View > -
Homewood Suites by Hilton, Bridgewater/Branchburg
3.4 MI
908-253-9400 View > -
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
3.4 MI
908-252-1000 View >
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Activities
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Somerville Fire Department Museum
0.2 MI
908-526-7098 View > -
Somerville Downtown
0.4 MI
908-541-1600 View > -
Somerville Center Antiques
0.5 MI
908-595-1887 View > -
Village Brewing Company
0.5 MI
908-333-2990 View > -
Bridgewater Commons
1.2 MI
908-218-0001 View > -
Somerset County 9/11 Memorial and Clock Tower
1.3 MI
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